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Post by mlm828 on Aug 24, 2007 21:31:27 GMT -5
March 8, 2005 A is for Anticipation. . . would this show be any good? B is for blind, all about whether Jim "could". C is for ABC, which didn't turn a blind eye to this idea. D is for Death by Hollywood, where Bochco first published the idea. E is for Eventually, when Karen offered her arm. . . . F is for Lt. Fisk, who didn't want his other detectives to come to any harm. G is for taking a Gamble by putting the show on the air. H is for how much Bochco spent on this . . . I is for Inspired, the portrayal of Jim Dunbar by our leading man. J is for Jimmy D. -- one shot of his eyes made me a fan. K is for Kudos from the critics for the performance of the series star. L is for Lighting. Its use in Blind Justice was exemplar. M is for Marketing, I understand Jim's picture was on the side of a bus. N is for New Orleans, of Longstreet does this show remind us. O is for the Opening scene. Those 90 seconds which roped us in--the bank, the gunman and the shot that changed his life. P is for Perfomances never to be seen. Sent to the cutting room floor by the editor's knife. Q is for Questions. How many would watch the show?
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Post by Katryna on Aug 25, 2007 4:20:53 GMT -5
March 8, 2005 A is for Anticipation. . . would this show be any good? B is for blind, all about whether Jim "could". C is for ABC, which didn't turn a blind eye to this idea. D is for Death by Hollywood, where Bochco first published the idea. E is for Eventually, when Karen offered her arm. . . . F is for Lt. Fisk, who didn't want his other detectives to come to any harm. G is for taking a Gamble by putting the show on the air. H is for how much Bochco spent on this . . . I is for Inspired, the portrayal of Jim Dunbar by our leading man. J is for Jimmy D. -- one shot of his eyes made me a fan. K is for Kudos from the critics for the performance of the series star. L is for Lighting. Its use in Blind Justice was exemplar. M is for Marketing, I understand Jim's picture was on the side of a bus. N is for New Orleans, of Longstreet does this show remind us. O is for the Opening scene. Those 90 seconds which roped us in--the bank, the gunman and the shot that changed his life. P is for Perfomances never to be seen. Sent to the cutting room floor by the editor's knife. Q is for Questions. How many would watch the show? R is for Ratings...a second place finish for the Pilot. Would the numbers fall or would they grow?
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Post by rducasey on Aug 25, 2007 7:07:21 GMT -5
March 8, 2005 A is for Anticipation. . . would this show be any good? B is for blind, all about whether Jim "could". C is for ABC, which didn't turn a blind eye to this idea. D is for Death by Hollywood, where Bochco first published the idea. E is for Eventually, when Karen offered her arm. . . . F is for Lt. Fisk, who didn't want his other detectives to come to any harm. G is for taking a Gamble by putting the show on the air. H is for how much Bochco spent on this . . . I is for Inspired, the portrayal of Jim Dunbar by our leading man. J is for Jimmy D. -- one shot of his eyes made me a fan. K is for Kudos from the critics for the performance of the series star. L is for Lighting. Its use in Blind Justice was exemplar. M is for Marketing, I understand Jim's picture was on the side of a bus. N is for New Orleans, of Longstreet does this show remind us. O is for the Opening scene. Those 90 seconds which roped us in--the bank, the gunman and the shot that changed his life. P is for Perfomances never to be seen. Sent to the cutting room floor by the editor's knife. Q is for Questions. How many would watch the show? R is for Ratings...a second place finish for the Pilot. Would the numbers fall or would they grow? S is for Season One, little did we know there wouldn't be a two.
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Post by inuvik on Aug 25, 2007 10:30:37 GMT -5
March 8, 2005 A is for Anticipation. . . would this show be any good? B is for blind, all about whether Jim "could". C is for ABC, which didn't turn a blind eye to this idea. D is for Death by Hollywood, where Bochco first published the idea. E is for Eventually, when Karen offered her arm. . . . F is for Lt. Fisk, who didn't want his other detectives to come to any harm. G is for taking a Gamble by putting the show on the air. H is for how much Bochco spent on this . . . I is for Inspired, the portrayal of Jim Dunbar by our leading man. J is for Jimmy D. -- one shot of his eyes made me a fan. K is for Kudos from the critics for the performance of the series star. L is for Lighting. Its use in Blind Justice was exemplar. M is for Marketing, I understand Jim's picture was on the side of a bus. N is for New Orleans, of Longstreet does this show remind us. O is for the Opening scene. Those 90 seconds which roped us in--the bank, the gunman and the shot that changed his life. P is for Perfomances never to be seen. Sent to the cutting room floor by the editor's knife. Q is for Questions. How many would watch the show? R is for Ratings...a second place finish for the Pilot. Would the numbers fall or would they grow? S is for Season One, little did we know there wouldn't be a two. T is for television (worth watching), for us the show was a real coup.
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Post by Katryna on Aug 25, 2007 11:20:22 GMT -5
March 8, 2005 A is for Anticipation. . . would this show be any good? B is for blind, all about whether Jim "could". C is for ABC, which didn't turn a blind eye to this idea. D is for Death by Hollywood, where Bochco first published the idea. E is for Eventually, when Karen offered her arm. . . . F is for Lt. Fisk, who didn't want his other detectives to come to any harm. G is for taking a Gamble by putting the show on the air. H is for how much Bochco spent on this . . . I is for Inspired, the portrayal of Jim Dunbar by our leading man. J is for Jimmy D. -- one shot of his eyes made me a fan. K is for Kudos from the critics for the performance of the series star. L is for Lighting. Its use in Blind Justice was exemplar. M is for Marketing, I understand Jim's picture was on the side of a bus. N is for New Orleans, of Longstreet does this show remind us. O is for the Opening scene. Those 90 seconds which roped us in--the bank, the gunman and the shot that changed his life. P is for Perfomances never to be seen. Sent to the cutting room floor by the editor's knife. Q is for Questions. How many would watch the show? R is for Ratings...a second place finish for the Pilot. Would the numbers fall or would they grow? S is for Season One, little did we know there wouldn't be a two. T is for television (worth watching), for us the show was a real coup. U is for Unbelievable. That's what many thought of the concept of a blind cop, let alone one who carried a gun.
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Post by mlm828 on Aug 25, 2007 12:18:43 GMT -5
March 8, 2005 A is for Anticipation. . . would this show be any good? B is for blind, all about whether Jim "could". C is for ABC, which didn't turn a blind eye to this idea. D is for Death by Hollywood, where Bochco first published the idea. E is for Eventually, when Karen offered her arm. . . . F is for Lt. Fisk, who didn't want his other detectives to come to any harm. G is for taking a Gamble by putting the show on the air. H is for how much Bochco spent on this dare . . . I is for Inspired, the portrayal of Jim Dunbar by our leading man. J is for Jimmy D. -- one shot of his eyes made me a fan. K is for Kudos from the critics for the performance of the series star. L is for Lighting. Its use in Blind Justice was exemplar. M is for Marketing, I understand Jim's picture was on the side of a bus. N is for New Orleans, of Longstreet does this show remind us. O is for the Opening scene. Those 90 seconds which roped us in--the bank, the gunman and the shot that changed his life. P is for Perfomances never to be seen. Sent to the cutting room floor by the editor's knife. Q is for Questions. How many would watch the show? R is for Ratings...a second place finish for the Pilot. Would the numbers fall or would they grow? S is for Season One, little did we know there wouldn't be a two. T is for television (worth watching), for us the show was a real coup. U is for Unbelievable. That's what many thought of the concept of a blind cop, let alone one who carried a gun. V is for VCR. At ten o'clock it was set to run. [/quote]
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Post by inuvik on Aug 25, 2007 19:25:12 GMT -5
March 8, 2005 A is for Anticipation. . . would this show be any good? B is for blind, all about whether Jim "could". C is for ABC, which didn't turn a blind eye to this idea. D is for Death by Hollywood, where Bochco first published the idea. E is for Eventually, when Karen offered her arm. . . . F is for Lt. Fisk, who didn't want his other detectives to come to any harm. G is for taking a Gamble by putting the show on the air. H is for how much Bochco spent on this dare . . . I is for Inspired, the portrayal of Jim Dunbar by our leading man. J is for Jimmy D. -- one shot of his eyes made me a fan. K is for Kudos from the critics for the performance of the series star. L is for Lighting. Its use in Blind Justice was exemplar. M is for Marketing, I understand Jim's picture was on the side of a bus. N is for New Orleans, of Longstreet does this show remind us. O is for the Opening scene. Those 90 seconds which roped us in--the bank, the gunman and the shot that changed his life. P is for Perfomances never to be seen. Sent to the cutting room floor by the editor's knife. Q is for Questions. How many would watch the show? R is for Ratings...a second place finish for the Pilot. Would the numbers fall or would they grow? S is for Season One, little did we know there wouldn't be a two. T is for television (worth watching), for us the show was a real coup. U is for Unbelievable. That's what many thought of the concept of a blind cop, let alone one who carried a gun. V is for VCR. At ten o'clock it was set to run. W is for waiting, will 10:00 Central ever come? (or, in my personal case, waiting for the mail with the tapes from my mother! --no cable)
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Post by Chris on Aug 27, 2007 15:34:00 GMT -5
March 8, 2005 A is for Anticipation. . . would this show be any good? B is for blind, all about whether Jim "could". C is for ABC, which didn't turn a blind eye to this idea. D is for Death by Hollywood, where Bochco first published the idea. E is for Eventually, when Karen offered her arm. . . . F is for Lt. Fisk, who didn't want his other detectives to come to any harm. G is for taking a Gamble by putting the show on the air. H is for how much Bochco spent on this dare . . . I is for Inspired, the portrayal of Jim Dunbar by our leading man. J is for Jimmy D. -- one shot of his eyes made me a fan. K is for Kudos from the critics for the performance of the series star. L is for Lighting. Its use in Blind Justice was exemplar. M is for Marketing, I understand Jim's picture was on the side of a bus. N is for New Orleans, of Longstreet does this show remind us. O is for the Opening scene. Those 90 seconds which roped us in--the bank, the gunman and the shot that changed his life. P is for Perfomances never to be seen. Sent to the cutting room floor by the editor's knife. Q is for Questions. How many would watch the show? R is for Ratings...a second place finish for the Pilot. Would the numbers fall or would they grow? S is for Season One, little did we know there wouldn't be a two. T is for television (worth watching), for us the show was a real coup. U is for Unbelievable. That's what many thought of the concept of a blind cop, let alone one who carried a gun. V is for VCR. At ten o'clock it was set to run. W is for waiting, will 10:00 Central ever come? X is for the X-factor. Would viewers doom the premises dumb?
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Post by hoosier on Aug 27, 2007 17:49:59 GMT -5
March 8, 2005 A is for Anticipation. . . would this show be any good? B is for blind, all about whether Jim "could". C is for ABC, which didn't turn a blind eye to this idea. D is for Death by Hollywood, where Bochco first published the idea. E is for Eventually, when Karen offered her arm. . . . F is for Lt. Fisk, who didn't want his other detectives to come to any harm. G is for taking a Gamble by putting the show on the air. H is for how much Bochco spent on this dare . . . I is for Inspired, the portrayal of Jim Dunbar by our leading man. J is for Jimmy D. -- one shot of his eyes made me a fan. K is for Kudos from the critics for the performance of the series star. L is for Lighting. Its use in Blind Justice was exemplar. M is for Marketing, I understand Jim's picture was on the side of a bus. N is for New Orleans, of Longstreet does this show remind us. O is for the Opening scene. Those 90 seconds which roped us in--the bank, the gunman and the shot that changed his life. P is for Perfomances never to be seen. Sent to the cutting room floor by the editor's knife. Q is for Questions. How many would watch the show? R is for Ratings...a second place finish for the Pilot. Would the numbers fall or would they grow? S is for Season One, little did we know there wouldn't be a two. T is for television (worth watching), for us the show was a real coup. U is for Unbelievable. That's what many thought of the concept of a blind cop, let alone one who carried a gun. V is for VCR. At ten o'clock it was set to run. W is for waiting, will 10:00 Central ever come? X is for the X-factor. Would viewers doom the premises dumb? Y is for Yipee! because ,in your humble opinion, it lived up to the hype.
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Post by mlm828 on Aug 29, 2007 14:03:45 GMT -5
March 8, 2005 A is for Anticipation. . . would this show be any good? B is for blind, all about whether Jim "could." C is for ABC, which didn't turn a blind eye to this idea. D is for Death by Hollywood, where Bochco first published the idea. E is for Eventually, when Karen offered her arm. . . . F is for Lt. Fisk, who didn't want his other detectives to come to any harm. G is for taking a Gamble by putting the show on the air. H is for how much Bochco spent on this dare . . . I is for Inspired, the portrayal of Jim Dunbar by our leading man. J is for Jimmy D. -- one shot of his eyes made me a fan. K is for Kudos from the critics for the performance of the series star. L is for Lighting. Its use in Blind Justice was exemplar. M is for Marketing, I understand Jim's picture was on the side of a bus. N is for New Orleans, of Longstreet does this show remind us. O is for the Opening scene. Those 90 seconds which roped us in--the bank, the gunman and the shot that changed his life. P is for Perfomances never to be seen. Sent to the cutting room floor by the editor's knife. Q is for Questions. How many would watch the show? R is for Ratings...a second place finish for the Pilot. Would the numbers fall or would they grow? S is for Season One, little did we know there wouldn't be a two. T is for television (worth watching), for us the show was a real coup. U is for Unbelievable. That's what many thought of the concept of a blind cop, let alone one who carried a gun. V is for VCR. At ten o'clock it was set to run. W is for waiting, will 10:00 Central ever come? X is for the X-factor. Would viewers doom the premises dumb? Y is for Yipee! because, in your humble opinion, it lived up to the hype. Z is for Zero, the number in this group who thought it was tripe.
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Post by hoosier on Aug 29, 2007 17:56:16 GMT -5
Mlm, karma for a great save! Hype/Tripe ;D
Okay, Maggie, what will you pull out of your bag of ideas next?
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Post by maggiethecat on Aug 29, 2007 19:06:47 GMT -5
Well, hoosier, I do have a few ideas but how about this? I say we throw this one open and whoever comes up with a new and fa-a-a-abulous topic first definitely gets a little karma from a certain cat-like admin. (Other than just re-doing the eps in order, that is, which we can always do when we run out of ideas.) Let the games begin . . . !
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Post by maggiethecat on Aug 30, 2007 12:39:11 GMT -5
What, no takers? Okay, I've got a quick and easy one while we're all coming up with the next brilliant idea. Key Words and Phrases -- not just another round of dialogue lines. You know, absolutely, blind, Christie, detective, etc., etc., etc. (BTW, I was just throwing out ideas, not suggesting actual entries for B, C, or D!) I'm off to the grocery store, so I'll put up the first entry and karma to whoever has the time to find an appropriate screencap. Blind Justice Key Words and Phrases A is for Absolutely -- How emphatically did Jim say it.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 30, 2007 13:34:31 GMT -5
Blind Justice Key Words and Phrases A is for Absolutely -- How emphatically did Jim say it. B is for real Balls of steel - that phrase sure was a hit!
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Post by maggiethecat on Aug 30, 2007 15:12:19 GMT -5
Bravo and karma to Madame Doll for finally playing the rhyming game! I've got a C but after that I'm waiting for others to have their turn. Blind Justice Key Words and Phrases A is for Absolutely -- How emphatically did Jim say it. B is for real Balls of steel -- That phrase sure was a hit! C is for Ms. Christie, the beauty with a 'tude.
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